Trout Unlimited has 6 sensors installed in the Rogue River watershed. These sensors provide 24 hr live data on temperature, water depth, conductivity, and turbidity within the watershed. Click on the buttons below to explore live data at the different points outlined on the map.
Check before you fish! As water temperature rises the amount of dissolved oxygen available in the stream decreases. Fish need oxygen too, high temperatures and low oxygen levels cause stress on fish populations. Most trout species begin to experience stress around 68°F. As a good rule of thumb, avoid fishing when stream temperatures reach over 70°F.
Using a tool like the map here, and a simple thermometer, can help make sure the trout in our watershed can reproduce and continue to thrive in the Rogue River and its tributaries.
Location: Rogue River Watershed
Map provided by: Trout Unlimited
For More Information Contact: Jake Lemon (Monitoring and Community Science Manager) , [email protected]
Check before you fish! As water temperature rises the amount of dissolved oxygen available in the stream decreases. Fish need oxygen too, high temperatures and low oxygen levels cause stress on fish populations. Most trout species begin to experience stress around 68°F. As a good rule of thumb, avoid fishing when stream temperatures reach over 70°F.
Using a tool like the map here, and a simple thermometer, can help make sure the trout in our watershed can reproduce and continue to thrive in the Rogue River and its tributaries.
Location: Rogue River Watershed
Map provided by: Trout Unlimited
For More Information Contact: Jake Lemon (Monitoring and Community Science Manager) , [email protected]